 The study examined the effects of two-seed priming molecules, salicylic acid, SA, and hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, on enhancing the salt tolerance in lentil seeds during germination. Salt stress decreased germination percentage and primary root elongation, which was associated with increased lipid peroxidation and total lipid content in embryonic axis. The activities of catalase, guiacol peroxidase, and superoxide dismutase remained unchanged or decreased under salt stress. Seed priming treatments effectively alleviated the negative effects of salt stress by triggering the activities of GPOX and CAT, reducing lipid peroxidation and activating enzymatic antioxidative defense system. The results confirmed the potential for using SA and H2O2 to improve germination and plant growth under salt stress conditions. This article was authored by Amal Boalik, Fatmasui Si Somnowary, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.